People use social media to share life updates with friends and family, to discuss the shows they’re watching, watch funny videos and read articles. Different people use these sites differently. Maybe you only post every now and then or it’s…
People use social media to share life updates with friends and family, to discuss the shows they’re watching, watch funny videos and read articles. Different people use these sites differently. Maybe you only post every now and then or it’s…
As a thyroid patient, do you find yourself weighing up whether to have fun – do leisure activities, leave the house or socialise – with feeling ill the next day?
TW: Mental Health, Depression Please note that I wrote this article when I was still quite unwell with hypothyroidism and Hashimoto’s. I’m since doing a lot better and my quality of life has improved hugely, but I know many others will still relate…
In July 2016, I completed a 5k Color Run course, raising money for a UK thyroid charity that campaigns for and provides information and support to those with thyroid disease. I wanted to help them in their mission to provide…
Read the last blog in this series. I’ve been avoiding writing this blog entry for a while because I don’t like admitting defeat or feeling like I’ve failed. And I do feel like I’ve failed today. It’s been over two…
One of my articles, which has also been republished on The Mighty, has been turned in to a video! Ahhhh! Exciting!
Read the last blog in this series. A lot has happened in the past month since my last general update blog, so thought it was time for another!
Read the last blog in this series. So, I haven’t been all that well recently.
Hypothyroidism, also called an underactive thyroid and thyroid disease, is an invisible illness. This means that the effect it has on someone living with it isn’t always obvious or visible, but it doesn’t make it any less impactful on the…
Just last year, T3 medication for hypothyroidism came under attack in the UK, due to its cost.